Live Hot Potatoes!

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Live Hot Potatoes!
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Live album by
Released11 January 2005
Venue Sydney Entertainment Centre
Genre Children's music
Label ABC (AUS)
Koch Records (USA)
Producer Anthony Field
The Wiggles chronology
Santa's Rockin'!
(2004)
Live Hot Potatoes!
(2005)
Sailing Around the World
(2005)

Live Hot Potatoes! is the first live concert album released by Australian children's music group, the Wiggles. It was released in 2005 in Australia by ABC Music, distributed by Roadshow Entertainment. It won the ARIA Music Award for Best Children's Album. [1]

Contents

Track list

  1. Overture
  2. Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car
  3. Introduction
  4. Rock-a-Bye Your Bear
  5. Let's Wake Jeff Up! (spoken)
  6. Jeff's Favourite Instrument (spoken)
  7. Let's Wake Jeff Up Again! (spoken)
  8. Introduction
  9. Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles!
  10. Introduction
  11. Hoop-Dee-Doo
  12. Introduction
  13. D.O.R.O.T.H.Y. (My Favourite Dinosaur)
  14. Introduction
  15. Rolling Down the Sandhills/Running Up the Sandhills
  16. Introduction
  17. Can You (Point Your Fingers and Do the Twist?)
  18. Introduction
  19. Butterflies Flit
  20. Network Wiggles News (spoken)
  21. Where's Jeff?
  22. Music With Murray (introduction)
  23. Play Your Guitar with Murray
  24. The Monkey Dance
  25. Introduction
  26. We're Dancing with Wags the Dog
  27. Central Park New York
  28. Introduction
  29. Here Come The Reindeer
  30. Introduction
  31. Fruit Salad
  32. Introduction
  33. Captain Feathersword Fell Asleep on His Pirate Ship (Quack Quack)
  34. Eagle Rock
  35. Introduction
  36. I Wave My Arms and Swing My Baton
  37. Hot Potato
  38. Christmas Medley
  39. Farewell

Video

Live Hot Potatoes!
Directed byPaul Field
Written byThe Wiggles
Starring Greg Page
Anthony Field
Murray Cook
Jeff Fatt
Distributed byRoadshow/ABC Video
(#102923)
Release date
  • March 2005 (2005-03)
Running time
1:19:52
Country Australia

Live Hot Potatoes! is the third live in concert video. It was filmed during their show on 20 December 2003 in Sydney on the Lights Camera Action Wiggles Tour and was released in 2005.

Cast

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References

  1. "Aria Awards - History". www.ariaawards.com.au. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 13 July 2016.